A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... means be foreseen , is , in the prefent inftance , incon- teftable . The record comes out of the cuf- tody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well obferved , are our librarians . The paffage is in their copies as well as ...
... means be foreseen , is , in the prefent inftance , incon- teftable . The record comes out of the cuf- tody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well obferved , are our librarians . The paffage is in their copies as well as ...
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... mean the expreffions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allufion , are few , and not of great im- portance : Nor have I found that varieties . of reading , or a different conftruing of the original , produce any ...
... mean the expreffions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allufion , are few , and not of great im- portance : Nor have I found that varieties . of reading , or a different conftruing of the original , produce any ...
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... mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were fmitten of God , and difperfed among the Gentiles for their converfion ; that he then urged many parts of this prophecy , to fhew the abfurdity of this interpretation , and that he ...
... mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were fmitten of God , and difperfed among the Gentiles for their converfion ; that he then urged many parts of this prophecy , to fhew the abfurdity of this interpretation , and that he ...
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... mean that there cannot , in morality , be any thing fimilar to what are called discoveries in natural philofophy , in the arts of life , and in fome fciences ; as the fyftem of the universe , the circulation of the blood , the polarity ...
... mean that there cannot , in morality , be any thing fimilar to what are called discoveries in natural philofophy , in the arts of life , and in fome fciences ; as the fyftem of the universe , the circulation of the blood , the polarity ...
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... moft refpectable authority , that not less than feventy- five thousand traditional precepts have been promulga- ted . " Hamilton's translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . mean mean in style and diction , but in the choice [ 58 ]
... moft refpectable authority , that not less than feventy- five thousand traditional precepts have been promulga- ted . " Hamilton's translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . mean mean in style and diction , but in the choice [ 58 ]
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